A rotating outhouse in Denbighshire has been named among the finalist for the 2016 Cuprinol Shed of the Year.

Bryan Lewis Jones’ creation in St Asaph has been whittled down from 2,825 entrants. His wacky design is featured in the “unique” category and is up against the fastest shed, a renovated ex-boat wheelhouse and a "village" which includes a mini theatre and pub.

Bryan’s oval shed has been constructed to a “very high standard” with extensive eco credentials. It is of timber frame construction with a copper roof, and rotates 360 degrees following the sun throughout the day.

Bryan Lewis Jones' shed which has been shortlisted in the Unique category in the Shed of the Year competition (Image: Cuprinol/PA Wire)

Sheds have been nominated in eight categories, from pub and entertainment-themes to those with an environmental angle, cabins and summerhouses, workshops and historic sheds.